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Solve this equation-3(x-14)+9=6+42
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Solve this equation-3(x-14)+9=6+42
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-3(x-14)+9=6+42
-3x + 42 + 9 = 48
-3x + 51 = 48
-3x = -3
X = 1
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Answer:
The answer is ✰ x=1 ✰
Explanation:
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